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Kabi Kabi Aboriginal artist Jason Douglas painted this artwork “Mu’ru-Mu’ru” (meaning full of life) representing his country of Kabi Kabi and the beautiful land, waterways and nature.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the following pages may contain images of deceased persons.
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elcome to Noosa – or in the words of our traditional owners
the Kabi Kabi people, ‘Wunya Ngulum’ – welcome to Kabi Kabi country.
Noosa is home to the Kabi Kabi people whose land stretches roughly 100km south and 150km north of Noosa.
Visitors can connect and share the stories
Many Kabi Kabi families are involved in
and experiences of the Kabi Kabi people at
caring for country today through cultural
various events held in Noosa – the Booin
work and are engaged at local, state and
Gari Festival which is a celebration and
federal government levels. They are working
collaboration of indigenous culture, where
together to identify and protect cultural
story-telling and people collide in harmony
heritage, particularly areas at risk, and
on the banks of the beautiful Noosa River.
sharing their combined knowledge working
The Booin Gari Festival offers opportunities
with partners to realise their long-term vision.
to immerse yourself in Australia’s First Nation
This includes Kabi Kabi land and sea rangers,
culture through song and dance, art and craft,
arts and cultural centres, and cultural
stories and yarning, bush tucker tastings
tourism ventures.
and watercraft. Kabi Kabi also perform at
The Kabi Kabi’s rich and dynamic cultural
the Floating Land Festival which takes place
heritage is tens of thousands of years old. It is
every second year. Visitors can also immerse
ingrained in the landscape – inseparable from
themselves in Kabi Kabi’s history by reading
the landforms, the flora and fauna, the ocean
the storyboards at the entrance to the Noosa
and waterways, the lakes, wetlands and
National Park, at the Discover Eumundi
rainforest of our region.
Heritage & Visitor Centre, the Noosa Museum
The Kabi Kabi people have always
and the Noosa Library.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
Tourism Noosa acknowledges the ongoing connection to country of the traditional custodians of this beautiful region, the Kabi Kabi people.
celebrated their deep-rooted connection to country through song, ceremony, corroboree, story-telling and art. Cultural expression through unique contemporary arts continues to be of vital importance to Kabi Kabi families, and is considered significant in raising community awareness and appreciation of our rich cultural heritage.
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Noosa is a unique destination... a multi-faceted gem. Superb beaches and point breaks, a pristine lazy river winding its way upstream to one of only two everglades systems on Earth, hinterland villages that calm the soul, brilliant shopping, gastronomy, events, art and culture... and a favourite destination for fun and adventure! We are delighted to showcase our wonderful destination in this publication. Proudly produced in-house by the team from Tourism Noosa. Enjoy.
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AUSTRALIA’S C O A S TA L P L AY G R O U N D
N O O S A . The beauty of the natural environment, the laidback lifestyle, the waves and stunning beaches – it’s simply one of Australia’s most iconic surf towns and proudly, the world’s 10th World Surfing Reserve. The region is home to a number of stunning beaches and the river mouth leads visitors up a saltwater river to the Noosa Everglades, a mystical place that’s home to more than 44 percent of Australia’s bird species and is one of only two Everglades in the world.
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BE BA EC AH CH
N O O S A M A I N B E AC H
One of the few beaches along Australia’s east coast that faces north, making it a calm bay for safe swimming and surfing, Noosa Main Beach is famous for its sheltered water protected by the Noosa National Park Headland. This is your go-to beach for swimming between the red and yellow flags and is perfect for families!
S U R F, SUNSHINE + SAND
N O O S A G R OY N E
Head to the rock wall next to Noosa Main Beach and you will find Noosa Groyne, a spot where you can learn to surf or just stretch out under the trees.
Noosa offers plenty of choices, from calm waves at Noosa Main Beach, to the famous eastern beaches between Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach or across to Noosa North Shore and beyond. With more than a dozen beaches, bays and hidden coves, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to sinking your toes in the sand in Noosa. This favourite beach holiday hot spot has some of the best beaches in the country (if not the world). Explore the secluded bays, protected headlands, crystal clear open beaches and rock pools.
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L I T T L E COV E
Just a five-minute stroll from Hastings Street is Little Cove and as the name suggests, this beautiful stretch of sand laps Laguna Bay and has one of the prettiest outlooks. Little Cove is not patrolled but is worth a visit for an insta-worthy snap.
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Walk the coastal track through the Noosa National Park and discover the pristine white sandy beaches of Tea Tree Bay, Granite Bay and Alexandria Bay. These stunning beaches are not patrolled but are great vantage points to watch the waves roll in. Check out the signs at the entrance to the National Park to choose the best trails to navigate your way through.
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S U N S H I N E B E AC H
Stretching for three kilometres, Sunshine Beach is on the eastern side of the Noosa National Park. Families can also enjoy swimming in the typically bigger surf in the patrolled section of the beach.
NOOSA SPIT P E R EG I A N B E AC H
Just a short walk from Hastings Street is the Noosa Spit, where the
About 10 kilometres south
Noosa River meets the sea. This
of Sunshine Beach down the
dedicated off-leash dog beach
coast road is Peregian, another
is also a popular picnic spot to
patrolled surf beach loved by
spend the day or take in the sunset
locals. There is also a great kids
looking out over the Noosa River
playground and skate park right
and hinterland.
near the beach.
E AS T E R N B E AC H E S
The scenic stretch between Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach is divided into Sunrise Beach, Castaways Beach and Marcus Beach. These beaches are not patrolled year-round but are perfect if you want plenty of space for a long walk on the sand and ideal for pooches, with beach access 39-48 being dog off-lead stretches of beach.
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P U R E S TO K E F I V E P E R F EC T P O I N T B R E A K S L O C A L L E G E N D P R O S U R F E R J O S H C O N S TA B L E gives us the scoop on surfing in Noosa and why it’s been acclaimed world-wide as one of the best!
Noosa has been named the 10th World
keeping it clean and simple and how it should
our long rocky points and sandy bottoms,
Surfing Reserve – tell us what this means?
be, with the waves breaking the same as they
especially for longboarders, it’s the ultimate
have for the past 50 years in Noosa.
wave. It breaks for 100 metres – and in
Officially, the World Surfing Reserve program identifies, designates and preserves outstanding waves, surf zones and surrounding environments around the world, recognising the key environmental, cultural, economic and community attributes of surfing areas. This status recognises Noosa’s five famous point breaks from the Noosa River mouth to the northern end of Sunshine Beach, including all of Noosa’s iconic point breaks in and around the Noosa National Park. To me it’s about looking after our beautiful coastline waves and point breaks. As a surfer, I know that development changes how the wind blows and how the water flows around the coastline which ultimately changes the waves. Thankfully, Noosa is protected,
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Noosa is one of the most beautiful places to surf – looking to the left at Laguna Bay and then across to Noosa North Shore with
shallow waters with a sandy bottom and they are just so clear. They truly are some of the best longboard
its open beaches and huge sand dunes right
waves in the world. Some surfers from around
up to Double Island Point with its lighthouse,
the world have never had the opportunity to
it’s just so untouched. To the right there is
surf a point break and we have it in our own
the beautiful National Park with trees to the
backyard.
waterline. It’s just so special. As a professional surfer I go to some
The five points are from Noosa Main Beach, First Point, and this is my favourite.
amazing locations such as the Maldives,
It’s where I won my first professional contest,
Indonesia and Europe but when I come home
where I met my wife and where we married.
I just feel lucky.
On top of that, the waves are just wonderful. Then we head to Little Cove before
Locals talk about surfing the points – can you share with us, what they are? Our waves break pretty consistently in the same speed and line on our points – with
Where is your number one go-to surf break? Depending on the surf, our open beaches get some amazing waves from Peregian to Sunshine Beach, and all the points are amazing. If all the points are good you will always see me at First Point. Noosa is surrounded by water from the ocean, river, everglades and lakes – do you have a favourite place to swim when you are not surfing? Surfing truly is my life and my family’s life, it’s what we love and what we do. If I’m not surfing I am playing golf and we have some of
entering the National Park where we have
the best courses – you can find me at Noosa
Boiling Pot and Tea Tree Bay, which offer
Springs Golf Course pretty regularly!
more amazing waves and a great beach, and then Granite Bay.
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NOOSA’S BEST SUSTAINABLE EATERIES Noosa restaurants have long been known as leaders in championing the paddock-to-plate philosophy, and food sustainability is high priority – not only for chefs but also diners who are increasingly demanding seasonal, ethical and sustainable practices when it comes to what they are eating. Noosa also hosts the largest membership of the Slow Food movement in Australia. Many Noosa restaurants, cafés and bars are driven by sustainable principles and are delivering the goods.
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The only restaurant in Noosa to be awarded two Chef’s Hats, Wasabi is led by owners, Restaurateur Danielle Gjestland and Executive Chef Zeb Gilbert. Wherever possible, they grow their own produce at their 7-acre farm Honeysuckle Hill in Pomona in the Noosa hinterland. The farm started 8 years ago when they needed to grow specific Japanese ingredients that they could access at varying stages in the plant’s life cycle. For example,
they grow Japanese radishes (kabu), harvest them as a baby radish, pick the leaves for pickling as they grow bigger, then let them go to seed and flower, and harvest the edible flowers and seed pods for garnishes and ferments. Sustainable seafood is also a priority for the restaurant with their seafood sourced locally and ethically from a select group of fishermen who provide a premium product that reflects the seafood of the Sunshine Coast region. Noosa Boathouse’s Executive Chef Shane Bailey is a huge supporter of sustainable local farmers with nearly 40 local suppliers feeding into the restaurant’s menu. Ambassador for Beef Australia, Shane sources some of his beef from Nolan’s Meats in Gympie while his seafood menu changes daily, depending on the fresh daily catch from fellow chef and fisherman ‘Snapper’. With a 20+ year history as Executive Chef of Sails, Paul Leete has established close relationships with local growers who share his appreciation for produce grown and prepared with integrity. Acknowledgment to these farms is often given in his menus, providing diners a connection with local growers.
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Eating locally and sustainably is part of Noosa Chef and regional food Ambassador Matt Golinski’s ethos. Since taking on the role of Consultant Executive Chef at View by Matt Golinski in the Peppers Noosa Resort, Matt has taken the restaurant on a sustainable journey which involves dozens of local producers and paints a picture of the Noosa region’s rich and diverse food scene.
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It’s not just the big players who are championing sustainability – Vanilla Food’s two cafés in Noosa Junction and Noosaville feature produce grown organically and local when possible, with everything made inhouse including the almond milk used in their locally roasted coffees and healthcare elixirs.
Maravista Farm in the Noosa hinterland started as an experimental project over 5 years ago, growing organic and heirloom produce for the Ogilvie Group venues – Rickys, Locale Noosa, Wood Fire Grill and Aromas Noosa. The team leading the development has since transformed the property into a showpiece of innovation in sustainability. All crops are planned a season ahead with considerations on what naturally flourishes at the time, as well as requests from chefs. It’s not just the farmers getting their hands dirty – the chefs visit regularly and connect with the farmers and their crops. All produce is grown using compost made from waste sourced from the restaurants, coffee grinds, farm green waste and local brewery grain. Healthy soil is essential for organic produce to flourish so no chemical inputs such as herbicides, pesticides,
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fungicides or fertilisers are used on the culinary garden or citrus grove. For many years, diners have also been feasting on Rickys’ famous Spanner Crab Spaghettini featuring sustainably caught Fraser Isle spanner crabs. Fifth generation Noosa chef and farmer, Jodie Williams (pictured right) has put hinterland village Kin Kin on the dining map with The Kin Kin General Store, home to Black Ant Gourmet. This thriving restaurant and farm shop has a menu showcasing free-range and no-spray produce. The locally grown menu features red-claw crays from nearby Wolvi, local organic garden produce from Cooloola eco farms and locally grown coffee from Noosa Black. You’ll even find Jodie’s own pasture-raised beef and her daughter Tahlia’s pasture-raised pork or wood-smoked speck on the menu.
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NOOSA’S VILLAGES DISH UP DELECTABLE DISHES + DRINKS Whether you are dining beachfront, people watching on
RAISING THE BAR
Hastings Street, overlooking the river, in one of Noosa’s industrial precincts or hinterland villages, Noosa has an incredible range of
Noosa’s long been known for its
On Hastings Street, Locale Noosa
While strictly not just a bar, the
dining scene, but its bar scene has
is a little slice of Italy tucked into
cruising Catalina brings summer
emerged in the past few years with
one end of the street with their bar
vibes to the river all year round
boutique bars popping up everywhere.
menu offering a delicious range of
and their Saltwater Sunday session
Village Bicycle set the tone in Noosa
cicccetti, pizzas and more Italian
cruises are the perfect way to
Junction with its cool vibe and beer
goodness. Miss Moneypenny’s has
finish the weekend. Watch the sun
garden. The kitchen is open till 11pm
won several awards for its bar and
set over the river with the Noosa
and their theme of food, booze and
cocktails and is the perfect place to
hinterland as a backdrop at The
good times hits the mark with locals
people watch on Hastings Street.
Sunset Bar at Noosa Boathouse.
and visitors. Just around the corner
If you love your Henschke or fancy
Or relax riverside at Zachary’s
from Village Bicycle you can bar hop
a Grange, Rumba located beneath
Pizzeria and Bar or Flux Lounge
across the lane to Eddy Cheeba’s
Sails has a supper club vibe and
on Noosa River which specialises
and Paradise Arcade, offering a
offers one of the largest collections
in craft beers and signature
little taste of Mexico.
of wines in Queensland.
cocktails.
dining choices. While we can’t list them all, these restaurants, cafés, bars, roasteries and distilleries are shaping Noosa’s culinary scene and are well worth a visit.
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DINNER WITH A VIEW If a beach or ocean view is on your wish list, these restaurants will not disappoint. Sails is right on Noosa’s Main Beach and looks straight out to First Point. It features one of the most comprehensive wine lists in Noosa and there’s a strong emphasis on seafood – their Moreton Bay Bug dish is legendary. Season Restaurant & Bar is open for all day dining and serves up fresh, seasonal produce with great service and stunning views of Laguna Bay up to Double Island Point. Boardwalk Bistro and Bistro C sit side by side beachfront and offer all day dining, with Bistro C famous for their cocktails and calamari. Surf clubs generally have the best ocean views and the Noosa Heads and Sunshine Beach Surf Clubs don’t disappoint. Follow the river along to Noosa’s next dining hotspots at Noosa Sound where Rickys and Wasabi are perched right on the Noosa River and offer some of the finest dining in Noosa. Before you get to Gympie Terrace Mr Jones & Me offers classic bistro fare. Gympie Terrace has some of Noosaville’s best restaurants with views – Noosa Boathouse’s three levels offer impressive 180 degree water views. Thomas Corner Eatery is known for its focus on seasonal produce and 250 Grammi and Noosa Waterfront both provide authentic Italian with river views.
EASTERN INFLUENCES With a passion for Asian cuisine and culture, the team from Sum Yung Guys in Sunshine Beach have crafted a pan-Asian, share-style menu designed to encourage dining with friends. Drinks are also a huge feature of this restaurant with their menu offering Asian-inspired cocktails, several made with their own gin collaboration with Fortune Distillery. Also in Sunshine Beach, Embassy XO has long been a favourite for locals and visitors with their menu offering Chinese and Southeast Asian flavours with modern interpretations. Time your visit to enjoy their Yum Cha from Friday to Sunday. In Noosa Junction, Sumi Open Kitchen’s Japanese menu provides dishes with subtle umami flavours that are beautifully plated. Mr Drifter Spice Trade is a bar-come-restaurant with street food dishes, while Light Years Asian Bar & Diner dishes up Asian dishes including dumplings, bao buns, rendangs and curries. The ultimate in Japanese flavours, award-winning Wasabi features an Omakase menu where their chefs present a series of plates, beginning with the lightest and proceeding to heavier, richer dishes or their Oshinagaki a la carte menu.
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I N D U S T R I A L E AT I N G + D R I N K I N G Noosa’s industrial precinct in Noosaville is well worth a visit with a range of breweries from Heads of Noosa to Boiling Pot Brewing Co and Land & Sea Brewery which also features Noosa’s very first distillery, Fortune. Belmondos Organic Market is your one-stop shop for everything organic with the market featuring Vanilla Food organic café, Eumundi Meats, Tanglewood Bakery, fruit and veg grocer Bioshop Noosa and Clandestino Roastery.
TA K E A C U L I N A R Y C OA S TA L R OA D T R I P Head south to Peregian Village where there are plenty of choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hand of Fatima and Le Bon Delice are great for coffee (try the pains au chocolat and croissants at Le Bon Delice) with Periwinkle Restaurant offering modern French Mediterranean cuisine. For good times and laughs, there’s a great atmosphere at The Captain’s Daughter and the Peregian Beach Hotel.
COFFEE FIX If you need your coffee fix, Noosa has you covered with a choice of local coffee roasteries. • Clandestino Roastery
• Little Cove Coffee Co
• Costa Noosa
• Noosa Black
• First Batch
• Padre Coffee
• Flying West Coffee
• Puncheur Coffee Roaster
LOV E YO U R G R E E N S
These cool cafés and restaurants will have you eating clean and green! El Capitano – Hastings St
Noosa Beach House – Hastings St
Organic sourdough vegan pizza options
Vegetarian degustation menu designed by
Jungle & Co – Noosa Junction Gut health salad and juices looking after
Skal Coffee – Peregian Beach
you
Fresh acai bowls and smoothies with
Nosh Express – Hastings St
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allergy-free and take-home meals
Locally sourced free-range chicken, eggs
Vanilla Food – Noosa Junction
and beef and sustainably farmed seafood
Wholesome, seasonal
used in their salads, fish
and sustainable food
and burgers
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celebrity chef Peter Kuruvita
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C U L I N A R Y C R E AT O R M AT T S I N C L A I R F R O M S U M Y U N G G U Y S Our local MasterChef favourite shares some of his favourite hangs in Noosa
Favourite fishing spot...
Favourite breakfast venue...
The Frying Pan at the Noosa River is great for
I don’t go out for breakfast too often but recently
catching whiting or flathead.
had breakfast at Hand of Fatima in Peregian Beach –
it was brilliant, no nonsense good solid home cooking Favourite thing about Noosa...
Noosa’s positioning and its close proximity to the
in a café. Beautiful bread, fresh avocado, tomato, eggs, dill and dukkah, just perfect.
hinterland and the coast makes it an incredible place for anyone who enjoys the outdoor lifestyle. You can
Local cuttlefish, green
and by mid-morning you’re rinsing off at Main Beach.
mango, lemongrass,
betel leaf. Favourite thing to do as a family...
Right now it’s to head down to the river in the afternoon – the playground and the free BBQs are fantastic. We regularly head down with friends, a few drinks and a cheese plate and let the kids run around. It’s an incredibly relaxing spot. Favourite surfing spot... Let’s just say my skill level doesn’t match my enjoyment with surfing but for me it’s a really nice thing to do and becoming more fun for me to have a surf in the morning – it’s one of those places you simply can’t take your phone and you can get away from it all! Favourite coffee place... Puncheur in Noosa Junction – It’s a nice spot with a nice fit out, it’s friendly with lots of locals and the coffee is right up with the best in Noosa – and it’s what we use in the restaurant. Favourite restaurant... Thomas Corner Eatery on the river is one of my favourites – they go with a style that’s local produce, they keep it simple and don’t play around with it too much, it’s professional service and a beautiful location on the river. For drinks and a few snacks, there is no better spot than the Rickys Bar – the breeze, the sunset on the river, it’s the perfect afternoon. Favourite bar... Locale on Hastings Street is one of the very few places in town where you can comfortably spend all night in the bar, sharing snacks and pizzas with solid cocktails.
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Favourite SYG dish...
start the day with climbing Mt Cooroora in Pomona
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MEET THE BREWERS OF NOOSA B O I L I N G P OT B R E W I N G CO , H E A D S O F N O O S A A N D L A N D & S E A B R E W E R Y
It’s fairly evident that these three local breweries have one thing in common other than beer – a love of Noosa which is easily apparent in their names.
and is open Thursday to Sunday. With a philosophy of
up gourmet junk food, a dedicated vegan menu and there is even a menu for pooches. Another passionate local is Josh Donohoe who runs Sunshine Coast Craft Beer Tours across the
Noosa National Park where surfers flock to on big swell
Their beers are unpasteurised and unfiltered so all the
region. Josh puts a spotlight on some of the distinctive
days, Heads of Noosa inspired by the rocky headlands of
good stuff remains. Their Golden Ale is perfect to enjoy as
flavours of Noosa beers by providing local insight, as well
Noosa Heads, and Land & Sea’s philosophy of timing life
the sun goes down, or why not try their Farmhouse Ale
as an educational component on different beer styles and
by the tides.
or 22 Patels IPA for something with more flavour. Their
the brewing process.
Independently owned craft brewery Heads of Noosa,
industrial-style brew house
Get behind the scenes at each brewery to see
located in Noosaville, was founded by two brothers, Lance
is a welcoming space for beer lovers, brew enthusiasts
how each beer is made, learn more about the ingredients,
and Craig, with a motto of ‘Just Exceptional Beer’. They
and everyone in-between, with a menu featuring pizzas,
the brewing process and of course meet the brewers who
are dedicated to making quality cold fermented lagers
plates and platters designed to share.
create the beer.
as well as pilsners and bocks. Expect clean and crisp
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Boiling Pot Brewing Co is also located in Noosaville ‘fresh is best’ they handcraft their beers in small batches.
Boiling Pot named after a local surf break in the
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local produce designed to complement the beer.
Still in Noosaville’s Venture Drive, Land & Sea
Each brewery offers its own core range of beers, with
styles perfect for the Noosa climate. The Taproom at the
Brewery serves easy drinking lagers and pales designed
an additional range of unique seasonal brews. These
brewery is open Thursday to Sunday, offering a window
for summer, along with a range of seasonal small batch
include sours, saisons, stouts and beers featuring local
into the brewery, a place to enjoy the range on tap and a
brews. Open seven days, there are brewery and distillery
fruits such as passionfruit, strawberry and finger limes.
kitchen that offers bar food and sharing plates featuring
tours (Fortune Distillery onsite) while their kitchen dishes
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S O M E B I O S P H E R E FA C T S : In Noosa we have a long and proud history of protecting and preserving our environment – it’s one of the main reasons why people love living and holidaying in Noosa! As a destination we have forged a harmonious balance between people and nature, championing sustainability and environmental consciousness. Noosa was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2007, recognising the Noosa community’s ongoing commitment to nurturing an environment that is rich in natural beauty, biodiversity in native animal and plant species, and cultural heritage. Biosphere Reserves are internationally designated and protected areas that demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature. Noosa is one of only two in Queensland, along with the neighbouring Great Sandy Biosphere Reserve, the only two global Biospheres that are adjoined. Noosa’s strong record of a community that works together to create harmony between people and nature, a commitment to low-rise development and protecting large tracts of land are some of the reasons for the Biosphere declaration.
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35%
44%
of Noosa’s land is protected
of all Australian bird species are found in Noosa
1,365
711
species of plants in Noosa
60
species of native fauna
distinct ecosystems can be found in Noosa
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The ancient waterways of the Noosa Everglades 1
Noosa North Shore
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A 5-minute journey across the Noosa River via the car
Discover the upper reaches of the Noosa River as it extends into the Noosa Everglades. Known as the River of Mirrors because of the amazing reflections in the water, the Noosa Everglades is a 60km stretch of pristine waters, magnificent
ferry at Tewantin takes you to Noosa North Shore – more than 80km of unspoilt open beaches, golden sands and forest wilderness. It’s popular for camping, fishing, beach horse-riding, surfing, 4 wheel driving and more (permits required for most
flora and fauna and
camping and
narrow waterways.
driving – read more
One of only two
at visitnoosa.com.au).
everglade systems
It’s also the gateway
in the world, the
to the Cooloola Great
Everglades stretch
Walk through the
across two UNESCO
Great Sandy National
Biosphere Reserves,
Park, and to World
the Noosa and Great
Heritage-listed Fraser
Sandy, and are safe
Island (K’Gari).
to swim in.
H ID D EN G EM Join a tour from Noosa or drive yourself along Noosa North Shore, past Teewah village and the ancient and incredible Coloured Sands. Go all the way to Rainbow Beach, Double Island Point and on to the Fraser Island vehicular ferry.
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GETTING THERE
W H Y W E L O V E I T
GETTING THERE
With one of Australia’s most diverse
Although it’s one of Noosa’s hidden spots, it’s easy
The pristine landscape surrounded
Take the car ferry to the North
ecosystems, it’s a photographer’s
to get to. Kayak tours leave from Boreen Point (about
by beach, lakes and national parks
Shore but don’t forget to contact
dream, a bird watcher’s paradise
25 minutes’ drive from Noosa Heads); and boat tours
is just beautiful.
Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service
and a nature lover’s dream escape.
leave from Elanda Point. If on your own boat, head into
for 4 wheel drive vehicle access
the upper reaches of the Noosa River and through the
and camping permits before you
lakes system.
head over.
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Noosa National Park
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The Wooroi Trails
The Noosa National Park headland is one
Just 10km west of Noosa Heads
of Australia’s most popular parks, with a
is a little slice of natural paradise –
vast network of tracks ready to be explored.
a hidden gem! The Wooroi Trails in the
Accessible and beautiful, its coastal and
Tewantin National Park have over 25km
rainforest paths are well-worn by hikers,
of fast-flowing, single-track mountain
runners, surfers and nature enthusiasts.
bike trails through a stunning bush
Remember to keep left on the tracks.
and rainforest canopy.
GETTING THERE W H Y W E LOV E I T
Follow the coastal boardwalk from
With a choice of tracks to explore,
entrance where maps and signs
you’ll feel immersed in nature.
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Noosa Main Beach to the park point the way.
GETTING THERE W H Y W E LOV E I T This is the perfect outdoor gym and so close to Noosa!
Follow Cooroy-Noosa Road to Tewantin to the base of the Tewantin National Park.
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Noosa Trail Network
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Tewantin National Park
Eight scenic hinterland trails make up the
The Tewantin National Park encompasses
Noosa Trail Network, just half an hour from
Mt Tinbeerwah and the Wooroi Trails. The
Noosa’s beaches, traversing country towns of
Park is home to protected areas of rainforest,
Cooroy, Pomona, Cooran and Kin Kin through
open eucalypt forest and remnants of wallum
farmlands, forests and spectacular mountain
heath that provide refuge for native wildlife
lookouts. The trails are suitable for walking,
including echidnas and koalas.
hiking, horse riding or mountain biking.
GETTING THERE
GETTING THERE W H Y W E LOV E I T The trails travel across country
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Inspiration Centre in Hastings Street.
Birdwatchers will hear the calls
landscapes, eucalypt forest, green
of countless species including the
farmland and heritage towns,
characteristic eastern whip bird and
with views over the surrounding
vulnerable glossy black cockatoo.
countryside, lakes and ocean.
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Pick up a map from the Noosa
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Follow Cooroy-Noosa Road to Tewantin.
D E S T I N AT I O N G R E E N
NOOSA ECO TRAVEL TIPS In Noosa we have a long and proud history of protecting, preserving and looking after our environment – it’s one of the main reasons why people love living and holidaying in Noosa! Here are some tips to enjoy your Noosa holiday while being a conscious traveller and keeping your green credentials in check.
DONATE A TREE Head to the Noosa Inspiration Centre in Hastings Street and make a donation to the Trees for Tourism initiative. A proud partnership with Visit Noosa and Noosa & District Landcare, Trees for Tourism supports tree planting in the hinterland for land rehabilitation, carbon emission reduction and the protection and enhancement of koala habitat.
TAKE 3 FOR THE SEA Take 3 pieces (or more!) of rubbish with you when you leave the beach or anywhere and you’ll make a difference.
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GET HANDS ON Why not join one of the regular conservation events in Noosa – it’s a great way to meet passionate Noosa locals and make a difference while on holiday – from beach community clean-ups to helping plant trees for koalas. Find more information at visitnoosa.com.au
LOVE OUR WILDLIFE Many animals live in or visit Noosa regularly as our pristine environment provides plenty of natural habitat. We ask you to help us look after our local furry, winged, prickly and water-dwelling residents and preserve their home. Remember not to feed them! Stay on designated tracks in National Parks; leave animals, plants, rocks and wood where you find them; pick up your rubbish and avoid noise pollution.
Some of Australia’s best producers who are dedicated to organic, nutritious and delicious local produce are here in Noosa’s hinterland. You can visit some of these growers on a Noosa Country Drive or taste their fresh produce in local restaurants or weekly farmers markets. The Snail of Approval logo helps you to identify food outlets preferencing local product.
SAY NO TO PLASTICS Noosa is dedicated to eliminating singleuse plastics and was selected as the first Plastic Free Destination in Australia. You’ll find plenty of Plastic Free Noosa Champion restaurants and cafés around our villages, so why not join our war against plastic and choose green alternatives.
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EVENTS
Noosa’s pristine natural surrounds, from the ocean to the river, national parks and stunning hinterland provide the perfect backdrop for inspiring events.
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The King of the Mountain Festival is a funfilled event for the whole family with a variety of races. It culminates in the international Mountain Challenge which sees competitors race up and down Mount Cooroora in the beautiful hinterland village of Pomona. 1
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Celebrating everything summer and Noosa,
The Red Hot Summer Tour will return to Noosa
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the Noosa Summer Swim weekend festival has
for its second year in 2020, featuring live music
Cycle Noosa’s spectacular hinterland in the
a range of ocean swim distances for all abilities
from some of Australia’s most iconic bands. In
Noosa Classic cycling event and breathe in the
in the calm waters off Noosa Main Beach.
an incredible coup for music fans, ARIA Hall
crisp coastal and fresh country air of Noosa.
There are events from junior to the 5.0km
of Fame inductees Hunters & Collectors are
The Noosa Classic offers a choice of rides
Noosa Grand Prix where seasoned swimmers
reuniting to headline the 2020 tour, bringing
from the Social Classic of 45km, right up
can push their limits alongside current
with them special guests James Reyne, The
to the 160km Maxi Classic.
Australian representative swimmers.
Living End, The Angels, Baby Animals, Killing
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culture, where story-telling and people meet
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in harmony on the banks of the beautiful
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Noosa River. The Booin Gari Festival offers opportunities to immerse yourself in Australia’s
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First Nation culture through song and dance,
Spread over four mouth-watering days from
art and craft, stories and yarning, bush tucker
14-17 May 2020, Noosa Eat & Drink Festival is
tastings and watercraft.
an annual love affair of great food, wine, live music and entertainment in one of Australia’s
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favourite foodie destinations, Noosa. Whether
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you are looking for beachfront brunches,
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demonstrations or a party under the stars,
Athletes and fans head to Noosa every
there’s something for everyone in our 2020
year to be part of the world’s largest triathlon –
program.
as a competitor or cheering them on from the
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the planet. Enjoy nine days of beautiful waves, 6
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Noosa on 29 February
NOOSA Alive! is an annual 10-day celebration of theatre, literature, music, dance, visual
Boy & Bear, Ball
arts, cuisine and thought-provoking forums,
Park Music, Allday,
featuring some of Australia’s best performers,
DZ Deathrays, Kita
held in intimate venues throughout Noosa.
Alexander and Graace.
progress and even purchase a work of
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surfing culture. The Drop Festival comes to
from Noosa Main Beach, a ride that takes in the picturesque scenery of the Noosa hinterland and a run that soaks up all that Noosa has to offer.
see their work in
relaxing weekend in Noosa!
of the premiere longboarding destinations on
is the Noosa Triathlon, with a swim starting
creative processes,
can smash your running goals and then enjoy a
waves that have established Noosa as one
legends to kids. The hero event on the final day
about the artists’
perfectly timed in autumn on a Saturday so you
Surfing Reserve, revelling in the world-class
for everyone, no matter what your ability, from
Noosa Open Studios is a unique chance to
hinterland. Learn
Noosa, with multi distances to choose from. It’s
the groomed point wave in the Noosa World
sidelines. This 5-day multi sport festival has fun
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the coast to the
and friendly multi-lap course set in the heart of
Competitors come from around the world to
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visit Noosa artists in their private studios from
The Runaway Noosa Marathon is a flat, fast
the art of longboarding in iconic Noosa.
featuring The Presets,
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The Noosa Festival of Surfing celebrates
boards, beaches and celebrating Noosa’s
dinners with celebrity chefs, live cooking
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More than 30 of Australia’s top jazz musicians perform in Noosa for the Noosa Jazz Party
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at venues including The J Theatre, clubs,
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restaurants and aboard river cruises.
NOOSA STRADE BIANCHE 7 - 9 AUGUST
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